A new national survey shows that approximately 200 million Americans worry about what may be in their tap water. This isn’t surprising, given the recent water contamination in Flint, MI, Fresno, CA ...
Apparently Madras, Ore. faucets are fountains of youth. A "raw water" company, Live Water, has been bottling Central Oregon tap water and selling it in glass bottles to Californians for more than $60 ...
“We had thousands of typhoid (cases) here in the city. As soon as we opened up the treatment plant here and started doing just very basic treatment, the cases of typhoid went down from about 1,200 ...
The highway that winds along the coast of Marin County offers some of California’s most magnificent vistas, with the deep blue Pacific Ocean glittering through veils of fog. But for a handful of ...
Thinking of buying some "raw water"? Well, first of all, congratulations. Money is obviously not a major constraint for you if you can afford to spend $36.99 or more on a 2.5 gallon jug of water. The ...
One of the newest health trends of 2018 has people paying big money for water that has never been treated or filtered. It's known as "raw water," and it's sparking a big debate about safety. Believers ...
A New York Times story in December introduced a new health buzzword to the masses: raw water, or water that hasn’t been treated, filtered or processed in any way. While the beverage isn’t widespread ...
According to a 29 December 2017 story in the New York Times, Silicon Valley is going all-in on "off-the-grid" water — marketed as an untainted, healthier alternative to bottled or tap water. There's a ...
Retro is cool. I get that. I love vinyl records even though they likely don’t really sound any better than digital — at least to my old ears. I also love fountain pens and typewriters. In a world of ...
According to a recent New York Times trend-watching article, at least some rich, gullible health nuts in the San Francisco Bay Area are purchasing and consuming “raw,” untreated water, and honestly, ...
Hold your canteen under a natural spring and you’ll come away with crystal clear water, potentially brimming with beneficial bacteria as well as minerals from the earth. That’s what proponents of the ...
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